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2017
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United Kingdom Formally Leaves the European Union

The United Kingdom triggered Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, formally beginning the process of Brexit. It marked the first time a member state initiated departure from the EU.

📍 London, United Kingdom
2009
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Treaty of Lisbon Comes Into Force

The Treaty of Lisbon, aimed at reforming the structure and functioning of the European Union, came into effect, streamlining governance and enhancing the EU’s global presence.

📍 Brussels, Belgium
2007
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Treaty of Lisbon Enters into Force for the European Union

The Treaty of Lisbon, designed to streamline EU institutions and enhance decision-making, was signed by member states, marking a significant step in European integration and governance.

📍 Lisbon, Portugal
2005
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Kyoto Protocol Comes Into Force

The Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat global warming, officially came into force with the ratification of over 140 countries.

📍 Kyoto, Japan / United Nations
2005
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North Korea Withdraws from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

North Korea officially declared its withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and claimed to possess nuclear weapons, escalating global security concerns and diplomatic tensions.

📍 Pyongyang, North Korea
1998
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International Criminal Court Established by UN Treaty

The Rome Statute, establishing the International Criminal Court to prosecute individuals for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, was officially signed by the UN.

📍 Rome, Italy
1993
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Maastricht Treaty Signed, Founding the European Union

The Maastricht Treaty came into effect, officially establishing the European Union and creating a framework for political and economic integration.

📍 Maastricht, Netherlands
1993
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Treaty of the European Union (Maastricht Treaty) Comes into Effect

The Maastricht Treaty officially came into effect, establishing the European Union and laying the foundation for the euro currency and a unified political and economic bloc across Europe.

📍 Maastricht, Netherlands
1992
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Treaty of Maastricht Signed, Establishing the European Union

The Treaty of Maastricht was signed by 12 European countries, creating the European Union and laying the foundation for the euro currency, a major milestone in regional integration.

📍 Maastricht, Netherlands
1990
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Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany Signed

The treaty, also known as the Two Plus Four Agreement, was signed to formally end World War II and pave the way for German reunification.

📍 Moscow, Soviet Union
1989
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UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Opens for Signature

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was opened for signature, establishing the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history and setting standards for the protection of children worldwide.

📍 New York City, United States
1979
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Camp David Accords Lead to Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty

Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in Washington, D.C., following the 1978 Camp David Accords. Egypt became the first Arab country to officially recognize Israel, ending decades of hostility.

📍 Washington, D.C., United States
1979
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Israel and Egypt Begin Peace Negotiations at Camp David

Israel and Egypt began finalizing the Camp David Accords, leading to the first peace treaty between Israel and an Arab country. It reshaped Middle Eastern diplomacy and U.S. involvement in the region.

📍 Camp David, Maryland, United States
1978
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Carter's Peace Effort: Camp David Accords Ratified by Egypt

Egypt ratified the Camp David Accords, paving the way for the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty and a major diplomatic shift in the Middle East.

📍 Cairo, Egypt
1970
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Enters into Force

The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) officially entered into force, aiming to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and promote peaceful nuclear cooperation.

📍 New York City, United Nations Headquarters
1968
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Opens for Signature

The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) was opened for signature, becoming a cornerstone of global efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and promote disarmament.

📍 Geneva, Switzerland
1963
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U.S. Senate Ratifies Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

The United States Senate ratified the Limited Test Ban Treaty, prohibiting nuclear tests in the atmosphere, outer space, and underwater. It was a major step in Cold War arms control diplomacy.

📍 Washington, D.C., United States
1958
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Formation of the European Economic Community (EEC)

The Treaty of Rome entered into force, establishing the EEC to foster economic integration in Europe. This organization later evolved into today’s European Union.

📍 Brussels, Belgium
1957
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Signing of the Treaty of Rome Establishes EEC

Six European countries signed the Treaty of Rome, creating the European Economic Community (EEC), a significant step toward economic integration that eventually evolved into the European Union.

📍 Rome, Italy
1957
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Treaty of Rome Signed, Establishing the European Economic Community (EEC)

Six European nations signed the Treaty of Rome, creating the European Economic Community and laying the foundation for today's European Union. It marked a major step toward economic and political integration in postwar Europe.

📍 Rome, Italy
1955
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Start of the Warsaw Pact

The Soviet Union and seven Eastern Bloc nations signed the Warsaw Pact, a collective defense treaty to counter NATO. It institutionalized the Cold War divide in Europe for over three decades.

📍 Warsaw, Poland
1953
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Korean War Armistice Agreement Signed, Ending Active Hostilities

The Korean Armistice Agreement was signed at Panmunjom, ceasing active combat in the Korean War. It established the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), but no formal peace treaty was ever signed.

📍 Panmunjom, Korean Demilitarized Zone
1952
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European Coal and Steel Community Founded (Treaty of Paris Enters into Force)

The Treaty of Paris establishing the European Coal and Steel Community entered into force, creating a unified market in coal and steel among six nations. It laid the groundwork for today’s European Union.

📍 Paris, France
1952
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United States Ends Formal Occupation of Japan

The Treaty of San Francisco came into effect, officially ending the U.S.-led Allied occupation of Japan after World War II. Japan regained sovereignty and began its postwar reconstruction as a democratic nation.

📍 Tokyo, Japan
1952
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Japan Ratifies Treaty of San Francisco Restoring Sovereignty

Japan ratified the Treaty of San Francisco, officially restoring its sovereignty after World War II. The treaty ended the Allied occupation and laid the foundation for Japan's postwar recovery and international reintegration.

📍 Tokyo, Japan
1951
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Germany and France Sign Treaty Establishing European Coal and Steel Community

France, Germany, and four other countries signed the Treaty of Paris, creating the European Coal and Steel Community — a foundational step toward European integration and the modern European Union.

📍 Paris, France
1949
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NATO Founding Treaty Enters into Force

The North Atlantic Treaty, establishing NATO, officially came into effect. The alliance was formed as a collective defense pact among Western nations in the early stages of the Cold War.

📍 Washington, D.C., United States
1949
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NATO Founded with the Signing of the North Atlantic Treaty

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established as a mutual defense alliance among Western powers in response to growing Soviet influence during the Cold War.

📍 Washington, D.C., United States
1948
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Treaty of Brussels Signed, Forming Western European Union

The Treaty of Brussels was signed by the UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, creating the Western European Union and laying the groundwork for NATO.

📍 Brussels, Belgium
1947
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Treaty of Paris Signed, Ending First World War for Many Nations

The Paris Peace Treaties were signed by the Allied powers and former Axis states including Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Finland, officially ending hostilities and redrawing Europe's post-WWII map.

📍 Paris, France
1946
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Philippines Gains Full Independence from the United States

The Philippines was granted full independence by the United States following decades of colonial rule. The Treaty of Manila formalized the nation's sovereignty and marked the birth of the Republic of the Philippines.

📍 Manila, Philippines
1939
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Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact Signed Between Nazi Germany and Soviet Union

Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression treaty with secret protocols dividing Eastern Europe. This agreement paved the way for the invasion of Poland and the start of World War II.

📍 Moscow, Soviet Union
1938
⚔️ War

Adolf Hitler Annexes Austria in the Anschluss

German troops entered Austria and completed the annexation of the country into Nazi Germany. The Anschluss violated the Treaty of Versailles and marked a major step toward World War II.

📍 Vienna, Austria
1936
⚔️ War

Adolf Hitler Orders Construction of the Siegfried Line

Adolf Hitler ordered the construction of the Siegfried Line (Westwall), a line of defensive fortifications opposite France's Maginot Line. It signaled German rearmament and defiance of the Treaty of Versailles.

📍 Western Germany
1936
⚔️ War

Adolf Hitler Reoccupies the Rhineland in Violation of Treaty of Versailles

Nazi Germany remilitarized the Rhineland, directly violating the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Pact. The move faced no resistance and marked an aggressive step toward World War II.

📍 Rhineland, Germany
1936
⚔️ War

Nazi Germany Reoccupies the Rhineland

German troops marched into the demilitarized Rhineland, violating the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Pact. The move marked a significant step toward the aggression that would lead to World War II.

📍 Rhineland, Germany
1929
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Vatican City Established as Sovereign State

The Lateran Treaty was signed between Italy and the Holy See, officially establishing Vatican City as an independent sovereign entity and resolving the 'Roman Question'.

📍 Rome, Italy
1923
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Treaty of Lausanne Signed, Establishing Modern Turkey’s Borders

The Treaty of Lausanne was signed by Turkey and Allied powers, officially ending hostilities from World War I and recognizing the sovereignty of the modern Turkish Republic under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

📍 Lausanne, Switzerland
1920
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Treaty of Versailles Takes Effect, Formally Ending WWI

The Treaty of Versailles officially came into force, imposing peace terms on Germany and redrawing the map of Europe after World War I.

📍 Versailles, France
1920
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League of Nations Signs Treaty of Sèvres

The Treaty of Sèvres was signed between the Allies and the Ottoman Empire, officially ending hostilities in the Middle East after World War I. It significantly redrew the region’s borders but was later superseded by the Treaty of Lausanne.

📍 Sèvres, France
1920
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Treaty of Versailles Comes Into Effect

The Treaty of Versailles officially went into effect, establishing the League of Nations and formally ending World War I. Its harsh terms imposed on Germany would later contribute to the rise of World War II.

📍 Versailles, France
1920
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Treaty of Versailles Takes Effect

The Treaty of Versailles, which officially ended World War I and imposed harsh terms on Germany, went into effect. It reshaped Europe and sowed the seeds of future conflict.

📍 Versailles, France
1919
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Austro-Hungarian Empire Dissolved by Treaty of Saint-Germain

The Treaty of Saint-Germain formally dissolved the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I, redrawing the map of Central Europe.

📍 Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
1919
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Treaty of Versailles Signed, Officially Ending WWI

The Treaty of Versailles was signed at the Palace of Versailles, formally ending World War I. The treaty imposed heavy reparations on Germany and redrew borders across Europe, laying the groundwork for future tensions.

📍 Versailles, France
1919
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Treaty of Versailles Draft Presented to Germany

The Allied powers presented the final draft of the Treaty of Versailles to the German delegation, demanding reparations and territorial losses. The treaty formally ended World War I later that month.

📍 Versailles, France
1919
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Founding of the International Labor Organization (ILO)

The International Labor Organization was officially founded as part of the Treaty of Versailles, aiming to promote fair labor standards worldwide. It remains a core UN agency.

📍 Geneva, Switzerland
1905
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Signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth Ends Russo-Japanese War

The Treaty of Portsmouth was signed, ending the Russo-Japanese War and marking Japan’s emergence as a major world power.

📍 Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
1903
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Panama Grants United States Control of Canal Zone

Panama and the U.S. signed the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty, giving the U.S. control over the Panama Canal Zone. The agreement allowed the construction and long-term operation of the Panama Canal.

📍 Panama City, Panama
1903
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The Panama Canal Treaty Signed

The United States and Panama signed the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty, granting the U.S. rights to build and control the Panama Canal, profoundly impacting global trade and geopolitics.

📍 Washington, D.C., USA
1899
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End of the Spanish–American War Marked by Treaty Ratification

The U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Paris, formally ending the Spanish–American War. The treaty ceded control of the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico to the U.S., marking a major expansion of American influence.

📍 Washington, D.C., United States